Can i use my own domain with proton mail

Yes, you can use your own domain with Proton Mail. Proton Mail offers a feature called "Custom Domain" or "Domain Verification" that allows you to use your own domain name with your Proton Mail account.

Here are the steps to set up a custom domain with Proton Mail:

  1. Check if your domain is eligible: Proton Mail only supports certain types of domains, such as.com,.net,.org,.io,.co, and.de. You can check if your domain is eligible on Proton Mail's website.
  2. Create a TXT record: You'll need to create a TXT record in your domain's DNS settings. This record will verify that you own the domain. You can find instructions on how to create a TXT record in your domain registrar's control panel or by contacting their support team.
  3. Add the TXT record to Proton Mail: Log in to your Proton Mail account and go to Settings > Custom Domain. Enter the TXT record you created in the "TXT Record" field and click "Verify".
  4. Create a CNAME record: Once the TXT record is verified, you'll need to create a CNAME record in your domain's DNS settings. This record will point to Proton Mail's servers. You can find instructions on how to create a CNAME record in your domain registrar's control panel or by contacting their support team.
  5. Add the CNAME record to Proton Mail: Log in to your Proton Mail account and go to Settings > Custom Domain. Enter the CNAME record you created in the "CNAME Record" field and click "Verify".
  6. Set up your custom domain: Once both records are verified, you can set up your custom domain in Proton Mail. Go to Settings > Custom Domain and select the domain you want to use. You can then use your custom domain to access your Proton Mail account.

Note that you'll need to have control over your domain's DNS settings to set up a custom domain with Proton Mail. If you're not comfortable with DNS settings, you may want to consult with your domain registrar or a technical expert.

Also, keep in mind that using a custom domain with Proton Mail may require additional configuration and may not work with all email clients or services.